I can pretty much go on and on about all praises for this small country which does big deeds but the main things to appreciate are- For every occasion they plant trees(Example- How cool is that when you turn 16 and plant 32 new saplings), They do not litter around and its illegal too, They do not honk at all while driving, They measure the country's progress in terms of how happy its citizens are i.e GNH(Gross national happiness) , Bhutanese people are the best when it comes to being warmly and their hospitality is to cherish forever in your lives....

Somewhere before Hemis Monas
On the way to Chang La Pass ( Third Highest Point )
On the way to Tso Moriri
Before Climbing Chang La On the way to Tso Moriri
Chang La Top
First glance of the Great Pangong Tso Pangong Tso on the way to Tso Moriri
On the Way to Nubra Valley
Nubra valley
Pangong Tso
Somewhere in ladakh
Nubra Desert
Leh City
Pangong almost 20 km away from the starting point
Pangong Tso
Hemis Monastery
Chang la baba Temple
On the way to Tso moriri
Pangong Tso...

It features several viewing points like Arthur's seat, centuries old Pratapgad, the tempting strawberry farms, serene sunset point, the gigantic elephant head point, Mapro garden for shopping mapro products and having freshly baked pizza and sandwiches....

Sikkim, especially North Sikkim, offers a complete package of scenic landscapes, breathtaking natural beauty and some of the most unforgettable memories for any nature lover, besides putting to test one' physical & metal endurance though some of the most dangerous & uneven mountainous tracks right in the laps of the mighty & beautiful Himalayas !...

Without a doubt the world's most amazing place, the Dead Sea, at 410m below sea level, is an extraordinary body of intense blue water, polished smooth like oiled skin on a windless day in winter or ruffled into salty whitecaps during the summer winds, lying at the lowest point on Earth....

A local guide smiles at us as he carries an elderly Japanese lady on his back.As she looks at us with a glee the guide tells us about such journeys - "on all paths as tough as this,there comes always a Point of No Return,from where it is easier to reach your goal than to return backwards.All must try and reach that point"....